Even Cary Grant couldn't turn this one around, but to be fair, it was hardly his fault. Luckily, it didn't hamper his prospects as a star.
Picture Cary Grant, ever the gentleman, pulling up to a red carpet in this beauty, turning heads with timeless style. Under the hood, a smooth V8 engine purred like a contented cat, offering a ...
When director Henry Hathaway sought an actor to play an upper-class cavalryman opposite Gary Cooper in 1935’s Lives of a ...
Opposite her is Cary Grant, who is perfectly at home as a farceur after his work in “The Awful Truth.” Picture is moulded along same lines and is definite box office.
Cary Grant was one of the most iconic stars of Hollywood's 'Golden Age' but he grew so disenfranchised with his own work that he almost vanished for good.